Monday, January 13, 2014

"but of God" - Future of Isreal


Imperial Palace Plaza Park, Tokyo


Future of Israel

It seems that everything is going well for Israel.

Surrounding Islamic nations have all lost power and potential to attack and destroy Israel.  The recent revolutionary movement in the Islamic Middle East has resulted in producing a situation simply desirable for Israel.  Muslims are all busy building a democratic social system in their own countries or entering a civil war to expel dangerously Islamic politicians.

Though Egyptians elected a very Islamic president who could be a threat to Israel, he was soon removed by the Egyptian military.  Syria could further strengthen its tie with Iran and other anti-Israel factions in the Islamic world, but the country occupying a land with a history as long as Israel was thrown into a bloody civil war.  Israel is now safer than in any other period of time.

Even Iran is toward improving its diplomatic relation with the US, the largest supporter of Israel.  Russia led by Putin is cautious in handling its Muslim population due to past acts of Islamic terror, thus refraining from joining some Islamic movement to destroy Israel.  Saudi Arabia, whose security has been intensified because of the American War on Terror, owes so much to the US, thus no intention to make war against the coalition of the US and Israel.  And, Pakistan with full of dangerous Muslims is under an influence of Saudi Arabia who is a big donor to the religious sector of Pakistan.  And, AlQaeda has never launched a full scale guerrilla war against Israel for some mysterious reasons.  In summary, there are no serious and substantial enemies for Israel now.  It is truly a historical moment!

But there is a possibility that Israel will become a kind of Islamic country due to an increase of Muslims in its population:

  This raises the second concern, what many feel is the most acute existential threat to Israel's survival as a Jewish state. For at least two decades now, thoughtful Israelis have worried that Israel cannot be a democracy, a Jewish State, and Greater Israel, for a simple reason. They could see that the demographic trends would eventually produce an Arab population majority in the combined territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. That was twenty years ago. Now, "eventually" has arrived. There are roughly 6 million Jewish citizens of Israel. If we combine Israeli Arab citizens (about 1.6 million, or slightly over 20 percent of all Israelis) and the Palestinian populations in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem (4.4 million), the total is now about the same as the Jewish population (or even slightly higher). And the Arab population growth rate is higher (in fact, among Israeli Arabs, significantly so). In a single bi-national state, Arabs would vote -- democratically -- to eliminate the Jewish character of the state. This is why a growing number of West Bank Palestinians, particularly youth and intellectuals, are now calling for a single unitary state. And it is why President Obama declared in Israel on March 21, "Given the demographics west of the Jordan River, the only way for Israel to endure and thrive as a Jewish and democratic state is through the realization of an independent and viable Palestine."
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/05/all-fall-down-the-uncertain-future-of-the-only-solution-for-israel-and-palestine/275811/

Another issue is what is symbolized by Dubai.  Europeans would leverage this sort of production of wealth in the Middle East.  The destination of the Arab Spring movement must be economic success combined with democracy in Islamic nations.  Influences of economic success of Muslims surrounding Israel would accelerate erosion of state structure of Israel.  Eventually, Israelis would find that they cannot compete with wealth the Arabs and Muslims will newly acquire through Dubai-type success.  It will push many Judaists out of Israel which cannot provide for Judaists any superiority over Muslims.

And finally and very probably, the US will become more Judaistic.  Christ Jesus told to hate money but love God, while Judaism never orders such a drastic act.  Americans will use the term God more often than Christ Jesus.  Most of American Christians will soon forget that Christ Jesus is God.  They will become a kind of Judaists.  Then they will not mind if a majority of population in Israel are Muslims so long as Israel is an independent country under an influence of the US and Americans can safely and freely travel to Jerusalem where Judaist legacies are preserved against Islamic antagonism.

In near future, if the US becomes a kind of Judaist country while Israel becomes a kind of Arab country, no Muslims find an enemy in Judaists.

But was it prophesied in any holy books?  



http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/religion101/2012/09/jewish-populations-population-centers.html





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Joh 1:10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
Joh 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
Joh 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
Joh 1:13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
Joh 1:14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.